Richardson has quickness and a great motor, allowing him to make plays both inside and outside. He can get to the quarterback, a trait the Jets covet. Richardson was ranked as the seventh-best prospect on Mike Mayock's top 50.

Richardson fills a big void in the middle of the Jets' defensive line. That said, the Jets will be second-guessed for not using the first round to address their moribund offense.

That might not have been the case if Tavon Austin was available at No. 9. The St. Louis Ramstraded up to grab the former West Virginia wide receiver at No. 8, removing a logical -- and fan-pleasing -- option from the board for John Idzik.

Ryan is a defensive coach, and he's probably pleased with how the first-round played out. The same cannot be said for quarterback Mark Sanchez, who must feel like he's been walked off a plank.